Cecil-Davis Continental Oil Co. #2, undated Digital
Scope and Contents
A job interview for Continental Oil Company. The first half of the interview involves an overview of the Continental Oil Company in which there is discussion on the attempt to evaluate the economic forces, capital strategy, and the quality assurance aspects of the Continental Oil Company. A generally positive coverage of the Continental Oil Company, with some coverage of employees, employee appraisal, and corporate goals. The second half is the actual job interview in which the potential employee attempts to impress the interviewer, focusing on continuing his education.
Dates
- Creation: undated
Language of Materials
English
Physical Description
16mm
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
317.25 linear feet (5 boxes, 252 cartons)8,713.7 Gigabytes (225 digitized video files)
Physical Location
ARCAD
Physical Facet
34 minutes
Physical Facet
Black&White
Physical Facet
Silent
Processing Information
Items 014424148_FM_1273 (audio soundtrack) and 014424148_FM_1272 (film negative) were digitized individually and the files were merged into a single file so that they could be played synchronously. Only the merged file has been preserved, and a digital use copy is available as item 014424148_FM_1272.
Creator
- From the Collection: Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Administration (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Baker Library Special Collections and Archives, Harvard Business School Repository
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